Two former Parramatta Eels players are accused of harbouring semi-automatic weapons and possessing more than half-a-million dollars in cash after dramatic arrests in Sydney's Centennial Park yesterday.

Qld to make fire service better for women

Queensland's fire service will undergo major reform after an independent review into allegations of sexual harassment and workplace bullying.

The government has accepted all 30 recommendations of the review, which was ordered last year after male firefighters at a southeast Queensland station conducted a Facebook poll to rate which of their female colleagues would be best in bed.

Key actions include a targeted recruitment campaign to promote firefighting as a career for women, a special harassment hotline and the trial of a new system of mandatory reporting of complaints.

Fire and Emergency Services Minister Jo-Ann Miller said the review identified systemic organisational problems within Queensland Fire and Emergency Service that limited its ability to respond effectively to complaints of sexual harassment.

"This sort of behaviour is utterly intolerable and must be stopped," she said.

Ms Miller said an implementation committee would be established to oversee the reform process.